Peonies, Iris The Linn County Nurseries 
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JAPANESE VARIETIES 
FUYAJO, %5c, 9.2: Dark purplish crimson, center dark old rose, tipped pale buff. 
KING OF ENGLAND, 175c, 8.6: Large, tall, quite early, rich ruby-red with nar- 
row golden center petals. 
MIKADO, 60c, 8.6: Dark crimson with center crimson, tipped gold. 
SNOW WHEEL, $1.00, 8.3: Pure white throughout. 
TAMATE-BOKU, $4.00, 9.4: Lively China-pink, faintly fragrant. 
TORPILLEUR, 175c, 8.0: Deep rose-red, center tipped cream, slightly fragrant. 
SINGLE VARIETIES 
ANOMALE, 60c: Bright red. Very earliest, almost a month earlier than others 
of the taller peonies. 
PRIDE OF LANGPORT, %5c, 8.9: Pale, rose pink, large, mid-season. 
IRIS 
Bearded Iris may be planted anytime, but preferably not at blooming time, 
and should be planted shallow, on well-drained limestone soil. Fibrous rooted 
kinds like moisture and more acid soil, and are better moved in spring or 
September. A group of one kind or color is better than single plants of many 
colors. 
QUANTITY RATES. Applicable to any one variety; not to assortments. 
15c kinds, 30c for 3, $0.75 for 10 and $4.00 for 100 fans. 
20c kinds, 40c for 3, 85 for 10 and 5.00 for 100 fans. 
25c kinds, 50c for 3, 1.00 for 10 and 6.00 for 100 fans. 
S. denotes standards, the upright part of the flower; and F., falls. 
EARLY BLOOMING DWARF BEARDED IRIS, fine for borders and rockeries, 
earliest in bloom. 
Cyanea, 15c: S., rich blue; F., dark satiny purple, 6 inches high. 
Excelsa, 15c: S. and F., deep clear yellow, 8 inches. 
Graminea, 20c: Rich red-purple; gold beard. 
Marocain, 20c: A rich deep pansy-purple, very fine. 
Prairie Gem, 15c: A very fine yellow. 5 inches. 
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